Preamble
This document is not a simple guide. It is the formalization of a tactic for survival and resistance, born from direct frontline experience. After years of observation, a pattern is clear: the Nostr ecosystem is cyclically hit by waves of spam that toxify the protocol's basic tools, first and foremost hashtags in ordinary notes (kind:1). These attacks, whether organic or not, create pressing demand for solutions: complex filters, centralized reputation systems (WoT), and, above all, paid relays and clients. The disease and the symptom seem to systematically precede the offer of the cure. This document proposes another path: instead of arming ourselves with new paid tools, let's learn to use differently and more shrewdly the ones the protocol already gives us.
The Insight: The Short Long-Form Paradox
The protocol defines kind:30023 events (long-form) for extended content, like articles. However, nothing technically prohibits using them for concise content. And herein lies the countermove's strength. Spam bots and their operators target the most common and vulnerable format: kind:1. They flood replies, likes, and mentions, poisoning connected hashtags. By moving the main conversation to a different format (long-form), you remove yourself from their preferred field of action. You choose a playing field where automated attacks, designed to interact massively with notes, lose most of their effectiveness and purpose. You don't raise their computational cost, you make their "work" useless against you.
Practical Requirements: How to Implement the Countermove
To be effective and not become noise itself, the tactic requires rigorous and qualitative application.
- Title (Mandatory): Every long-form, however short in body, must have a meaningful and clear title. It is the first filter.
- Hashtags (Strategic, not Mandatory by the Protocol): The central point of the tactic. To reclaim the usefulness of hashtags, we must use 2-5 hyper-pertinent hashtags right here. Avoid excessive tagging. Examples for this same document:
#antispam,#longform,#nostr,#decentralization,#manifesto. - Image (Optional but Recommended): A header image can increase perceived value. Important: the protocol does not allow adding text to images. If you want an image with text (e.g., a creative title), you must create and prepare it in advance with an external editor (e.g., Canva, GIMP), then upload it to a service like
nostr.buildand insert the URL in theimagetag. - Body Text (Fluid and Natural): Write in fluid paragraphs. Even for a three-line thought, give breathing space to punctuation. The form becomes part of the content and the filter.
- Signature and Closing: Sign with your usual npub or name. A brief closing ("Made with #CreativeResistance") can reinforce the message.
The Call to Action
This is not a universal technical solution. It is a voluntary social convention. A pact among users who want to reclaim a clean discussion space. If adopted by a critical niche of people, it can create a digital "walled garden" where value derives from care and attention, not from mere exposure. We invite all those tired of the "spam -> paywall" cycle to experiment with this practice. Use the tag #CleanSquare for your experiments. Document your observations. Let's discuss it. Decentralization is also defended this way: with cunning and cooperation, not just with a wallet.
#CleanSquare #ShortLongForm #Nostr #CreativeResistance #Antispam
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🦅 Cheyenne Isa ₿ 🦅